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Transparent conductive film

a technology of transparent conductive film and mirror surface, which is applied to the conductive layers on the insulating support, identification means, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of substrate sticking, poor surface slipperiness, and substrate blockage, etc., and achieve excellent slipperiness, good slipperiness, and easy production of touch panels

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-01-17
DAI NIPPON PRINTING CO LTD
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[0009]The present invention was accomplished in the light of the aforementioned drawbacks in the related art. An object of the present invention is to provide a transparent conductive film capable of showing excellent display quality when used for a display or the like and good handling properties in the manufacturing process or the like; a touch panel and an electroluminescent display panel that use such a transparent conductive film; and a process of producing the transparent conductive film.

Problems solved by technology

If a mat paint is applied to the transparent conductive film, the effect of preventing glaring can be obtained, but the following problems newly occur: an image on the display visible through the transparent conductive film appears fuzzy; the moiré pattern appears at boundaries between pixels on the display; and the central part of the display is strikingly seen due to its brightness higher than that of the other part.
However, a transparent conductive film having a mirror surface is extremely poor in surface slipperiness.
Therefore, when such a transparent conductive film is processed by a roll-to-roll method (a method comprising: unwinding a continuous substrate such as a transparent plastic film; forming a transparent conductive layer on the substrate under vacuum by deposition, sputtering or the like; and winding, around a roll, the transparent conductive film obtained), such a phenomenon (blocking) tends to occur that one surface of the substrate sticks to the other surface of the substrate or that the substrate cannot smoothly run in the production unit.
If blocking occurs, the transparent conductive film obtained cannot be rolled into a good shape, and the unrolled transparent conductive film has traces of blocking on its surface.

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[0108]200-mesh glass beads (particle diameter: approximately 130 μm) were blown over an iron-made roller by beads shot blasting to form fine irregularities on the surface of the roller. The roller provided with fine irregularities was then plated with chromium so that the thickness of the chromium layer would be 5 μm, thereby obtaining an embossing roller.

[0109]On the other hand, a 188-μm thick polyethylene terephthalate resin film was prepared as the transparent plastic film. A composition consisting of a polyurethane resin primer (manufactured by The Inctec Inc., Japan), and a 10:1:3.3 (weight ratio) mixture of a medium main agent for chemical mat varnish, a curing agent (XEL curing agent) and a solvent was applied to one surface of the transparent plastic film by gravure coating, and was then dried to form a 3-μm thick primer layer. The solvent used was a 1:1 solvent mixture of toluene and methyl ethyl ketone. It is noted that all blend ratios that appear in the descriptions of E...

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[0112]The procedure of Example 1 was repeated to obtain a transparent conductive film, provided that a 100:75 (weight ratio) mixture of an ultraviolet-light-curing acrylic resin (trademark “PET-D31”, manufactured by Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd., Japan) and a solvent was applied by roll coating (twin reverse rolls) to the surface of the polyethylene terephthalate resin film to which the transparent resin layer having fine irregularities and the ITO thin film had not been laminated, was dried, and was then cured by the application of ultraviolet light to form a hard coat layer having a mirror surface. The solvent used was a 3:1 mixture of toluene and methyl ethyl ketone.

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Abstract

A transparent conductive film 1 comprises a transparent plastic film 2 and a transparent conductive layer 4 laminated to at least one surface of the transparent plastic film 2. The transparent conductive film 1, as a whole, has a haze value of 8 or less; and at least one of the two surfaces of the transparent plastic film 2, that is, the surface to which the transparent conductive film 4 is laminated and the other surface, is provided with fine irregularities having a maximum height (Rmax) of 0.5 to 2.0 μm. These fine irregularities preferably have a ten-point mean roughness (Rz) of 0.35 to 1.5 μm. The fine irregularities maybe provided as the surface structure of a fine irregularity layer 3 laminated to one surface of the transparent plastic film 2. The transparent conductive layer 4 may be laminated to the surface of the fine irregularity layer 3 formed on the transparent plastic film 2, or to the surface of the transparent plastic film 2 to which the fine irregularity layer 3 is not laminated.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates to a transparent conductive film capable of showing excellent display quality when used for a display or the like and good handling properties in the course of manufacturing, processing or the like. The present invention also relates to a touch panel and an electroluminescent display panel that use such a transparent conductive film. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a process of producing the transparent conductive film.[0003]2. Description of Related Art[0004]Transparent conductive films function as electrodes, and, in addition, have transparency, so that it is possible to see objects through these films. They are, therefore, often used as electrode sheets for display panels of various modes or touch panels to be placed on the surfaces of displays.[0005]For example, such a transparent conductive film is obtained by laminating a transparent conductive layer of ITO (indium tin o...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H01J1/62H05B33/28B32B7/02G06F3/041G06F3/048G09F9/00G09F9/30H01B1/22H01B5/14H01B13/00H01H13/712
CPCG06F3/0488Y10S428/917H01B1/22
Inventor ARAKAWA, FUMIHIROSUGA, TAIJI
Owner DAI NIPPON PRINTING CO LTD
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